January 21, 200521 yr >If airlines buy them,This is a big "IF". If I am not mistaken not a single order was placed for A380 in 2004. We shall see how it goes.Michael J.WinXP-Home SP2,AMD64 3500+,Abit AV8,Radeon X800Pro,36GB Raptor,1GB PC3200,Audigy 2 Michael J.
January 21, 200521 yr > and it will probably be a magnet for terrorists. >>Oh please....stop such stupid comments. I can
January 21, 200521 yr European Competition???I don't think so.Look at this site:http://www.a380.com/:-hah CheersThomas
January 21, 200521 yr Bloody typical I say... How cheeky obviously they ARE afraid of the competition. :(
January 21, 200521 yr Author Ok guys some additions,This aircraft has over a hundred and twenty firm orders... one carrier has bought 46, and thats all firm orders, no options!!!!!! Yes I am amazed too!!! This aircraft is selling and will sell more.. no doubts there.There is no doubt there are major airport planning issues with this a380, wider taxiways for sure, and somehow double decker gate platforms, and double gates serving one aircraft aswell, many airports are well into this phase, i remember seeing the a380 airport planning doc for airport preparation many years ago.One thing is very clear...this aircraft will raise the standard in flight experience and comfort, and bringing back the romance to flying, already Richard Branson has promised private double bedrooms !!!! I cant wait to take my girlfriend on that !!! :)Unfortunate as it is, and the 747-400 is my favourite, this is clearly the begining of the end of the 747-400, and I say the begining of the end meaning the -400 has still a good 20 years ahead of it, but its all about making money and the a380 will make more money for airlines than the 747-400 ever did.Armen at EGLLwww.veryquiet.com Armen L CholakianPMDG Sound Engineer
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